There is a type of voter whom I think is more unique and prevalent in Sinkieland than in other countries.
The more common types of voters are as follows. Please list others if they are not in the list.
-- The businessmen and high level bureaucrats who vote ruling party. (mutual benefit)
-- The top level corporate executives who vote ruling party. (either mutual benefit or trying to get more benefit)
-- The mid level corporate executives who vote ruling party (comfortable life)
-- The working salarymen and women who vote ruling party (no time to think so much)
-- The struggling poor who vote ruling party (don't understand the situation and meek in nature)
-- Some mid level executives who vote alternative party (some are "dissidents, some of them are even in this forum!)
-- Some working salarymen and women and some struggling poor who vote alternative (struggling and angry and say so openly)
The above are present in all countries and culture.
But there is a group whom I think is unique to Singkieland. Usually also working salarymen or struggling poor who are very combative, abusive and angry to their fellow ordinary man and curse the government loudly in their daily lives, but when faced with the voting slip or faced by a person from the government or in authority, suddenly becomes very meek, timid, and compliant.
Uniquely Singaporean, don't you agree?
The more common types of voters are as follows. Please list others if they are not in the list.
-- The businessmen and high level bureaucrats who vote ruling party. (mutual benefit)
-- The top level corporate executives who vote ruling party. (either mutual benefit or trying to get more benefit)
-- The mid level corporate executives who vote ruling party (comfortable life)
-- The working salarymen and women who vote ruling party (no time to think so much)
-- The struggling poor who vote ruling party (don't understand the situation and meek in nature)
-- Some mid level executives who vote alternative party (some are "dissidents, some of them are even in this forum!)
-- Some working salarymen and women and some struggling poor who vote alternative (struggling and angry and say so openly)
The above are present in all countries and culture.
But there is a group whom I think is unique to Singkieland. Usually also working salarymen or struggling poor who are very combative, abusive and angry to their fellow ordinary man and curse the government loudly in their daily lives, but when faced with the voting slip or faced by a person from the government or in authority, suddenly becomes very meek, timid, and compliant.
Uniquely Singaporean, don't you agree?